FLYING MENACES

She had been to the shops to buy ingredients for a cake that she was planning to bake for school the next day.

Badran said he would "cut her" before he assaulted her as her phone rang with panicked calls from her mother.

He then took photos of the girl's half naked body on his phone before she managed to run away, dropping her mother's bank card.

The terrified girl "was crying and shaking, saying, 'It's not my fault' and 'I tried to escape'" when she was eventually found by her frantic mother.

Earlier Badran approached two schoolgirls near his home in Enfield, north London, while on his bike on January 27th this year - six months after being released from jail - and told them he was a police officer but they managed to run away.

He also physically attacked an 11-year-old with a view to sexually assaulting her, but she managed to break free and run home.

Badran was identified by police, and officers went to his home address about a mile-and-a-half away from where the two attacks took place.

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Badran threatened to injure girl with knife as her phone rang with panicked calls from her mother

He was arrested and police found the girl's mother's bank card.

Officers also discovered a photo of his victim with her name written on it and details of the attack in the deleted pictures folder of his phone.

Badran was jailed for nine years with an extended licence of five years having admitted raping a nine-year-old girl in 2003.

He approached the girl as she fished on the bank of a canal on Hackney Marshes in east London, and lured her to a secluded area where he claimed she could land a bigger catch before raping her.

He was released on conditional licence in July 2009, but was recalled to prison in September 2011, to serve the rest of his sentence.

Badran was finally released in July 2015, just six months before he struck again.

Badran, of Hadrian's Ride, Enfield, was remanded in custody until his sentencing hearing next month.

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